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ITI President & CEO Dean Garfield talks with CNBC's Larry Kudlow about the economic benefits of revamping the U.S. corporate tax code, and what we're likely to hear from Apple CEO Tim Cook at a Senate hearing on Tuesday.

House Ways & Means Chairman Dave Camp explained in less than a minute why the U.S. must fix our broken, antiquated tax code, and the steps that he and Senate Finance Committee Chairman Max Baucus are taking to achieve that goal.

On Bloomberg TV, ITI's Dean Garfield reacted to the President's speech on immigration reform, making the case for high-skilled immigration improvements in any legislative approach. He was joined by Bloomberg White House Correspondent Hans Nichols and the Cato Institute's Alex Nowrasteh during Bloomberg TV's "Street Smart" program.

Coverage of the last day of the Democratic National Convention from Charlotte, N.C., included remarks from Vice President Biden and the night's main event: President Obama addressed the convention, officially accepting the delegates' nomination for a second term in the White House. As always, the TechElect team provides insights and analysis.

Senior Vice President for Government Affairs Robert Hoffman explains what high tech is looking for in cybersecurity legislation and highlights the work that has already been done and still needs to be worked through on the Bill currently before the Senate.

Many foreigners come the United States, get educated, and want to stay, but can’t. How can the America take advantage of their potential while our country's current Immigration laws are blocking this economic avenue? NBC’s Tom Brokaw reports.

On the Communicators, Gigi Sohn of the consumer group Public Knowledge and Dean Garfield of the Information Technology Industry Council give their perspectives on the FCC’s adoption of new “net neutrality” rules. The rules would keep Internet Service Providers from blocking or slowing content that goes over the Internet. Public Knowledge was disappointed with the decision saying that stronger protections were needed. ITI, which represents companies such as Ebay, Apple and Google, praised the rules saying they provide regulatory certainty for their members.

On the Communicators, Gigi Sohn of the consumer group Public Knowledge and Dean Garfield of the Information Technology Industry Council give their perspectives on the FCC’s adoption of new “net neutrality” rules. The rules would keep Internet Service Providers from blocking or slowing content that goes over the Internet. Public Knowledge was disappointed with the decision saying that stronger protections were needed. ITI, which represents companies such as Ebay, Apple and Google, praised the rules saying they provide regulatory certainty for their members.

On the Communicators, Gigi Sohn of the consumer group Public Knowledge and Dean Garfield of the Information Technology Industry Council give their perspectives on the FCC’s adoption of new “net neutrality” rules. The rules would keep Internet Service Providers from blocking or slowing content that goes over the Internet. Public Knowledge was disappointed with the decision saying that stronger protections were needed. ITI, which represents companies such as Ebay, Apple and Google, praised the rules saying they provide regulatory certainty for their members.

On the Communicators, Gigi Sohn of the consumer group Public Knowledge and Dean Garfield of the Information Technology Industry Council give their perspectives on the FCC’s adoption of new “net neutrality” rules. The rules would keep Internet Service Providers from blocking or slowing content that goes over the Internet. Public Knowledge was disappointed with the decision saying that stronger protections were needed. ITI, which represents companies such as Ebay, Apple and Google, praised the rules saying they provide regulatory certainty for their members.

ITI’s new web series showcases how innovative technologies and the people behind them are positively impacting our day to day lives. The series makes the connection between real world innovations and the public policy initiatives that help make them possible.

ITI’s new web series showcases how innovative technologies and the people behind them are positively impacting our day to day lives. The series makes the connection between real world innovations and the public policy initiatives that help make them possible.

ITI’s new web series showcases how innovative technologies and the people behind them are positively impacting our day to day lives. The series makes the connection between real world innovations and the public policy initiatives that help make them possible.

Dean Garfield, chief executive officer of the Information Technology Industry Council, talks with Bloomberg's Lori Rothman and Mark Crumpton about the U.S. plan to expand Internet service. The Federal Communications Commission sent the plan to Congress today, ahead of the schedule set by lawmakers. It calls for "the fastest and most extensive wireless networks" of any nation by 2020, to ensure wider service and spur competition with cable and telephone companies.